Abstract
Bio-guided fractionation of the total alcoholic extract of Convolvulus austro-aegyptiacus was screened for its anti-ulcerogenic activity, using an absolute-ethanol-induced ulcer model at 500 and 1000mg/kg doses. Two compounds were isolated from the butanol extract of C. austro-aegyptiacus and identified by 1 H and 13 C nuclear magnetic resonance as scopoletin and scopolin. The isolated compounds (50mg/kg) showed a remarkable anti-ulcerogenic activity because they exhibited control-ulcer protection by 16.7% and 90.8%, respectively. The acute toxicity study showed that the extract is highly safe; the median lethal dose (LD 50) was more than 4000mg/kg. Moreover, the obtained results were confirmed by the sub-chronic toxicity because the rats that have been administered 1000mg/kg of the extract for 15 consecutive days showed no alteration in the liver and kidney functions.
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Awaad, A. S., Al-Rifai, A. A., El-Meligy, R. M., Alafeefy, A. M., & Zain, M. E. (2015). New Activities for Isolated Compounds from Convolvulus austro-aegyptiacus as Anti-ulcerogenic, Anti-Helicobacter pylori and Their Mimic Synthesis Using Bio-guided Fractionation. Phytotherapy Research, 29(9), 1311–1316. https://doi.org/10.1002/ptr.5379
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